Film
Senior Thesis Film ‘En Lo Que Vino y Vendrá’ Is A Love Letter Across Generations and Borders
"En Lo Que Vino y Vendrá" is a robust love story despite being less than 30 minutes long.
‘Until Dawn’ Review: Sandberg Offers a Familiar Yet Entertaining Horror Experience
The result is a movie that succeeds in entertaining through its ambitious, if sometimes disjointed, experimentation.
‘Another Simple Favor’ Review: Do Yourself a Simple Favor and Skip It
What remains is an opulent, booze-soaked girls trip to Capri that tilts into unhinged territory faster than you can say “I do.”
‘Thunderbolts*’ Review: A Triumphant Return to Form
“Thunderbolts*” is exactly what the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has been missing.
‘Revenge of the Sith’ Retrospective: Recognizing Hayden Christensen’s Anakin Skywalker 20 Years Later
Especially with the 20th anniversary of “Revenge of the Sith,” Christensen has recently been honored in a way he hadn’t been two decades before.
Echoes of a King: A Retrospective on the Career of Chadwick Boseman
The outpouring of grief from fans in the aftermath of Boseman’s death was immense.
‘The Life of Chuck’ Review: King and Flanagan Make a Perfect Duo
While it doesn’t do anything new visually, “The Life of Chuck” is an endearing portrait of a single life, with both its beauty and pain on display.
‘The Elephant Man’ 45-Year Retrospective: A Deeply Humane, Dreamlike Drama from David Lynch
After 45 years, "The Elephant Man" remains a powerful, sincere exploration of cruelty and compassion.
‘American Psycho’ 25 Years Later: Is The Enduring Cult of Bateman Iconic or Ironic?
While Wall Street once stood as the symbol of ruthless ambition and surface-level success, today, tech, startups, and online influencers have absorbed these values.
The Clip is the Film: Shock as Value is Ruining Cinema
The touch of movie magic — that surrender to a story and a world for two or more hours — is being eroded.
‘Sacramento’ Review: Road Trip Comedy Proves Life is in Fact a Highway
By being mercifully short, the film also manages to still deliver somewhat of a punch despite not having one singular climax or turning point in the plot.
Dreams within Dreams, Films within Films: An Analysis of Christopher Nolan’s Metacinema
Christopher Nolan's films carry a message about film itself, and by doing so, are metacinematic.
Here Comes the Sun…and Also the Same Four Actors
With new actors, the opportunity for a breakout role would better match The Beatles’ own revolutionary rise.
‘A Minecraft Movie’ Review: Crafting a Subpar Result from an Enchanting Premise
If “A Minecraft Movie” is anything, it’s weird.
‘Drop’ Review: A Thriller Mixing Creativity and Absurdity
Landon infuses “Drop” with something that’s hard to find — originality. The mystery itself doesn’t feel new, but the delivery is funny and exciting.